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Daily Southtown, West Suburban and Lake County local scores for Sunday, April 18
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Kyle Schwarber hits a 463-foot, walk-off homer — his 1st for the Washington Nationals: ‘That’s a moment I’m not going to forget’
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Justin Lynch and Jack Butcher make it look easy on a 50-50 ball for a touchdown. Mount Carmel makes it all look pretty easy against St. Viator.
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Don’t worry, be Happy: Senior QB Kevin Conway leads Providence past St. Laurence, looks forward to Diamond Football Academy
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Northwest Indiana local scores for Sunday, April 18
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Daily horoscope for April 17, 2021
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Ask Amy: Readers respond, correcting assumptions
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He’s played quarterback. He plays cornerback. But now, Jaden McGill is making a difference for Naperville Central as a running back.
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Shawn Adkerson throws two touchdown passes in the third quarter to lead Burlington Central to its first win: ‘It’s why you want to play quarterback.’
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Do-it-all Anthony: Cikauskas chalks up 2 sacks, bats down 3 passes, helps block punt and catches key pass as Oswego tops Yorkville
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Crown Point’s Jesse Mendez is the 2020-21 Post-Tribune Wrestler of the Year
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Illinois law aimed at preventing people with HIV from transmitting the virus has been criticized as unfair and unscientific. Activists are pushing for a full repeal.
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Column: A ‘Chicago street-corner boy’ finds himself saddened by an English prince’s funeral
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This day in history, April 17: Apollo 13 astronauts splash down safely in the Pacific, four days after ruptured oxygen tank crippled spacecraft en route to moon
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Chicago Blackhawks are banking on Henrik Borgström rediscovering his ‘special’ game: ‘A lot of times you feel he has eyes in the back (of his head)’
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The funeral of Prince Philip
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Tip your robot: South Florida restaurant hires robo-servers to deal with staff shortages
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This Connecticut teacher was trying to help his neighbors with groceries, but when he raised over $40,000 on Facebook, he ended up with a $16,000 tax bill
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My Chemical Romance postpones 2021 reunion tour, including Chicago’s Riot Fest
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Video ‘made my blood boil’: Protesters march in Logan Square to demand justice for 13-year-old Adam Toledo
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1 dead, at least 3 wounded in gun violence since Friday evening, police say
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Sharon Osbourne speaks out after ‘The Talk’ exit, denies allegations of racism
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Amazon announces new version of Echo Buds
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What is a Cricut?
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Spring cycling: What to wear
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iPad vs. iPad Pro: Which is better?
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Is matcha good for you?
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Comparing Jura coffee machines
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The easiest way to cut a pineapple
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How to train dogs with an e-collar
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What are the health benefits of dark chocolate?
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How to prep your home for summer
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How to make beet juice
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The best mattress for seniors
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The best basket deep fryer
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The best tablet for college students
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The best Instant Pot for bone broth
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Chrissy Teigen is back on Twitter: ‘I choose to take the bad with the good’
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OPRF High School students walk 115,000 steps Saturday, raise more than $14,000 for mental health services
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High-ranking Cook County sheriff’s executive resigns following allegations of workplace harassment
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Worldwide death toll from COVID-19 tops a staggering 3 million
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Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin will ‘step back’ after allegations of bullying
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Justice Department defense in Trump defamation suit is ‘wrong and dangerous,’ lawyers say
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Divers return to Gulf as search resumes for capsized boat’s crew
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Right-wing caucus planned to carry on ‘Anglo-Saxon political traditions’ — which US House GOP leader calls ‘nativist dog whistle’
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As Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine remains sidelined for COVID-19, opportunity arrives — again — for Coby White. He takes advantage in 106-96 win over Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Biden vows to ‘do more’ to address gun violence but rejects calls to appoint a gun czar
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Why police can stop motorists with air fresheners hanging in their cars
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Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss is said to end his bid for Tribune Publishing
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COVID-19 booster shots could be needed. Drug companies are planning for it.
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As anger lingers, Adam Toledo police shooting video leaves Chicago with familiar questions about police tactics
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Electrical issue possible cause for fire in O’Hare walkway famous for bright colored lights
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Can the COVID-19 vaccine protect me against virus variants?
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Op-ed: Pharmaceutical innovation is winning the war on COVID-19. Biden shouldn’t disarm
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Hard to watch, hard to turn away: Key moments in the Derek Chauvin trial
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Safety regulators warn to stop using Peloton treadmill after a child died and nearly 40 others were injured
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Putin critic Alexei Navalny ‘could die at any moment,’ doctor says
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Patrol group tries to keep the peace in Minneapolis suburb as protests intensify
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Black Lives Matter Chicago leader says 20-year-old son was one of 2 arrested during Adam Toledo protest in Logan Square
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Prince Philip is laid to rest as somber Queen Elizabeth II sits alone at funeral for her husband of 73 years
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Photos: Chicago Cubs 13, Atlanta Braves 4
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Swiss billionaire drops out of bid for Tribune Publishing, but Maryland hotel exec still committed: source
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Victims of mass shooting at FedEx warehouse in Indianapolis identified; four Sikhs among the eight dead
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Trent Frazier is returning to Illinois for another season, and the Illini land transfer Alfonso Plummer — who averaged 13.6 points for Utah
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Frost, then snow by Tuesday? Mother Nature reminds us it’s Chicago.
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Andrew Vaughn adds playing in front of the Green Monster to his list of rookie experiences: ‘It’s humbling, you get to be here and be on the big stage,’ the Chicago White Sox left fielder says.
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Anderson Cooper says he’s ‘nervous’ to guest host Jeopardy!
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No criminal charges but other consequences still possible from Daniel Prude death
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Column: Chicago Cubs belt 6 home runs in a 13-4 rout of the Atlanta Braves. Was it an anomaly or a sign of things to come?
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1 killed, another wounded in Omaha mall shooting that sends shoppers running
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Charles Geschke, founder of Adobe and developer of PDFs, dies at age 81
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Chicago White Sox surrender 4 runs in the 8th inning and fall 7-4 to the Boston Red Sox in the series opener at Fenway Park
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‘It was really a traumatizing thing’: Woman recounts being carjacked in Wicker Park with 2-year-old daughter in backseat
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Photos: Chicago Bulls 106, Cleveland Cavaliers 96
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Chicago Fire welcome back fans to Soldier Field
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Chicago Fire — after a season at an empty Soldier Field — welcome ‘beautiful’ fans for their 2-2 draw against the New England Revolution